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Howard, Roy Wilson, 1883-1964; Cramner, Helen Worden; Gray, Richard
Summary:
The Roy Howard Archive Oral History Collection. Interviewer Richard Gray.
[AI-Generated Summary] In this interview, the speaker characterizes Roy Howard as a "hard boiled, soft egg," describing hi...
Howard, Roy Wilson, 1883-1964; Cramner, Helen Worden; Gray, Richard
Summary:
The Roy Howard Archive Oral History Collection. Interviewer Richard Gray.
[AI-Generated Summary] This interview with Helen Worden Cranmer, a former columnist for the World Telegram, provides a per...
Howard, Roy Wilson, 1883-1964; Cramner, Helen Worden; Gray, Richard
Summary:
The Roy Howard Archive Oral History Collection. Interviewer Richard Gray.
[AI-Generated Summary] In this interview, an acquaintance of Roy Howard reflects on his influential career at Scripps Howa...
Marcel Duchamp's only film is an example of "graphic cinema." It wittingly demonstrates the intertwining of the visual and verbal responses to viewing a film. The title itself- "anemic" is an anagr...
Shows many of the kitchen appliances of tomorrow. Takes the viewer inside the experimental laboratories of General Motors to see such advanced aids to cooking as an automatic recipe viewer, heatle...
Presents two- and three-year-old children in their daily activities at a nursery school. Shows them imitating adults in their play, expressing hostility, responding to rhythm, learning to wash and ...
Presents the spontaneous activities of four- and five-year-old children and what they find interesting in their world. Shows the four-year-olds mastering their familiar world through vigorous group...
Observes six-, seven-, and eight-year old children at play and in school and emphasizes that children's play activities with their adherence to the rules, rituals, and regulations which have been e...
Describes the many safety rules applicable to the industrial arts shop. Shows such measures as the use of proper clothing, goggles, and shields; the spacing of work areas; the use of tools; the di...
A machine tool operator is made a group leader and his plant superintendent explains to him, through dramatized illustrations, the meaning of working with people instead of machines.
Video bio of Tom Cochrun, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2009.
Co-Producers: Kevin Finch & Eric Halvorson;
Narration: Eric Halvorson;
File Footage: WISH & WTHR;
Tom Cochr...
Shows the techniques Forest Service researchers employ to produce hybrid pines through controlled pollination and through the selection of superior pines and use of their natural seed. Shows a pine...
An extemporaneous classroom demonstration of the cooperative planning of an assignment for the unit, '"The Historical Development of Certain Basic Institutions of Freedom in America." Mr. Roland Cr...
Tells the story of a typical American family, and how they use Thanksgiving Day as the occasion to review the freedoms and privileges which they enjoy in their everyday living under the American wa...
This film uses diagrams to illustrate the importance of salvaging common everyday items in an effort to reuse important raw materials for building ships. The film asserts that one day's salvage by ...
Jack Lindner interviews Tom Cochrun
[AI-Generated Summary] Tom Cochrun reflects on a multifaceted career spanning radio, television, and documentary production, beginning with his early fascinatio...
ERPI Classroom Films, Inc.; Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc.
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Promotes the catalog of ERPI Classroom Films to educators, presenting excerpts from dozens of films with narration extolling their effectiveness (ERPI Classroom Films was the predecessor to Encylop...
"Step-by-step manufacture and assembly of the B-26 medium bomber in the Glenn Martin plant at Baltimore."--War Films, Bulletin of the Extension Division, Indiana University, February, 1943.
[AI-Generated Summary] This edition of IU NewsNet covers a range of local developments, led by sexual battery and COVID-19 quarantine allegations involving the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The broadca...
[AI-Generated Summary] This episode of IU NewsNet, airing approximately one year after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlights the university's ongoing adjustments to the virus, including th...
Follows the Young family in the process of becoming naturalized Canadians. Discusses the opportunities they may expect in a country which is important as a producer of grain, iron ore, uranium, al...
[motion picture] Portrays the need for improvements in transportation as the U.S. spread westward, and outlines the development of a network of canals to supplement existing river and highway trans...
Eddie, Kenny, and other children go on a hay ride ; the family eats at a picnic table and goes swimming in a pond. The farm belongs to the Cohens, neighbors and family friends of the Feils.
Shows how the librarians at the Cleveland Public Library select and distribute books to "shut-ins" in their area. Librarians are followed as they visit persons confined to their homes or residing i...
Home movie of a birthday party for Naomi's mother, Helen Kahn Weil, at the Ed Feil home. The adults eat at the dining room table while the children eat at smaller tables. Helen is presented with a ...
Home movie taken during Ed Feil's military service. Primarily documents travel between France and Germany in a Jeep. Shows abandoned tanks, rubble, destroyed landscapes, and refugees along the road...
Home movie of a trip to New York City. Shows Naomi dining outside Rockefeller Center, the sculpture of Prometheus, and Times Square at nighttime. Also shows brief street scenes in Manhattan. The fi...
Home movie of Ed Feil traveling from Paris to Vienna at the end of his military service. Shows soldiers in a bombed out train station in Karlsruhe and a landscape of heavy rubble while passing thro...
Compilation of home movies taken by Ed Feil during his military service. Begins when he enters the Army in June 1943. Covers his basic training at Fort Riley, experience in the Army Specialized Tra...
Home movie of Ed Feil's return trip to the United States at the end of his military service. Beginning on a train, he travels to Camp Phillip Morris in Le Havre before sailing to New York on the Fl...
Brief travelogue taken in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, 1954. Primarily focuses on costumed people on a crowded street. Includes traditional Mardi Gras costumes of clowns, Native Americans, and me...
Footage of people celebrating Mardi Gras in the streets of New Orleans. Primarily shows people in costumes dancing in a crowded street. Early 1950's era.
Home movie of a joint birthday party for Amy Feil and her father, George. Begins with Amy opening birthday presents while her sisters look an, all wearing Girl Scout uniforms. George unwraps a shir...
Black and white home movie showing baby Eddie playing with Beth and his Hellerstein cousins in a living room. The last minute of the film is blurry due to a camera malfunction.
Home movie of Ed Feil with a group of friends at a lake. Shows the group boating, skiing, and grilling on the beach. Looks to be the same trip as Boating (barcode 30000149840054).
Dick Thomas; Mitchell Ayres and his Fashions in Music Orchestra; Minoco Productions, Inc.
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Dick Thomas performs "Jingle Jangle Jingle" from the Paramount Picture "Forest Rangers."
Mitchell Ayres and his Fashions in Music Orchestra perform "You're a lucky fellow Mr. Smith."
Explains why large quantities of war materials, in particular steel, are needed for the war effort. Shows the sea battle and beachhead landing of the Normandy invasion.